Expansion of Mobilized Peripheral Blood Progenitor Cells under Defined Culture Conditions Using CD34+ CD71- CD45- Cells as a Starting Population

2003 
A major goal of experimental and clinical hematology is the identification of mechanisms and conditions supporting the expansion of transplantable hematopoietic stem cells. We assessed the expansion potential of CD34+ CD71- CD45- cells derived from granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF)-mobilized peripheral blood under recently defined serum-free culture conditions. The CD34+ CD71- CD45- cells in mobilized peripheral blood were found to contain the majority (92% ± 5.6) of primitive long-term culture initiating cells (LTCIC) and 53.5% ± 16.7 of the more committed colony-forming cells (CFC). Furthermore, this population represents 23.3% ± 4.1 of the total CD34+ cells and allows reduction of the cell density important for maintenance/expansion of primitive progenitor cells. CD34+ CD71- CD45- cells were cultured in defined serum-free media supplemented with 300 ng each of Flt-3 ligand and stem cell factor (SCF), 60 ng of interleukin (IL)-3, and 20 ng each of IL-6 and G-CSF. Mononuclear cells (MNC) and ...
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